Vehicle room arrangement



June 15, 1954 1 E, CANDLIN, l 2,681,016

00M ARRANGEMENT ed Oct. 15, 1951 MV al June 15, 1954 J. E. cANDLlN, JR 2,681,016

VEHICLE ROOM ARRANGEMENT l 7 Sheets-Sheet 2 Filed 001;. l5, 1951 4 @@@MMQ/g June 15, 1954 J. E. cANDLlN, JR 2,681,016

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VEHICLE ROOM` ARRANGEMENT 7 Sheets-Sheet 4 Filed Oct. l5, 1951 java/@jor J ult J. E. -cAnunLuu, JR

VEHICLE ROOM ARRANGEMENT June 15, 1954 7 Sheefcs-Sheet 5 Filed Oct. 15, 1951 J'une l5, 1954 J. E. cANDLlN, JR 2,681,016

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VEHICLE ROOM ARRANGEMENT 7 Sheets-Sheet 7 muil Il' Ini Patented June l5, 1954 VEHICLE ROOM ARRANGEMENT James E. Candlin, Jr., Flossmoor, Ill., assignor to Pullman-Standard Car Manufacturing Company, Chicago, Ill., a corporation of Delaware Application October 15, 1951, Serial No. 251,408

(Cl. E-315) 23 Claims. l

The present invention relates to a room arrangement for passenger vehicles, and more particularly to such an arrangement in which adjoining rooms may be disposed en suite and provided with an enclosed toilet annex. 'Ihe invention further relates to a vehicle having a plurality of sleeping rooms in which a passageway along the rooms has alcoves from which the rooms are entered and from which storage compartments are accessible without blocking of the passageway, the alcoves partially dening the rooms to facilitate the provision of the annex.

the embodiment disclosed, the alcoves oi the passageway are so arranged that they provide in each room a relatively narrow part at the end adjacent the passageway, each alcove extending to either side of a partition between adjacent rooms and having divided therefrom a storage compartment providing a central linen locker or the like opening on the alcove and side lockers opening to the rooms. A door for each of the adjacent rooms opens on the alcove, which is of suiiicient depth to allow a person to stand therein clear of the passageway. Between the rooms is a fixed partition extending to the compartment and alcove, and between each of the rooms so divided and the adjoining room on the opposite side thereof is a movable partition member suitably mounted on an overhead track so that it be shifted to extend across the narrow end part or one of the rooms and close it ofi as an annex, the two roo-ms being at the same time thrown en suite. The movable partition does not 1 -d to the room ceiling, and at about the level top of the partition is a plate-like member cryinCr as a luggage shelf and extending over he narrow end part of the room to serve also a ceiling for the annex, a portion of the track tending along the edge of this annex ceiling.

the p rtition member is a door which affords :fassage to and from the annex when the annex provided, and which may be locked from both 1 o that the rooms are not accessible to each rooms simultaneously with their being placed en suite, so that desired privacy is attained witl'im out the loss of spaciousness which would result from the provision of a permanent annex. When the rooms are used as separate units, neither is restricted by such an annex, the need for which. is much less than when the rooms are occupied as a combined unit, the single room itself in many if not most cases providing all the privacy required. The provision oi a number or" relatively small lockers for linen and other items required in a sleeping car makes a large storage locker unnecessary, permitting better utilization of space for passenger accommodations, as for more or larger accommodations, without appreciably reducing the space of the separate accommodations. Further, time and labor in preparing accommodations for either day or night use is saved by storing the needed items conveniently to the several accommodations. The provision of the alcoves results in a convenient construe tion of the room to cooperate with the movable partition member for providing the annex, and allows entry to or exit from the rooms and access to the storage space without impeding the passageway.

The advantages pointed out as accruing from the invention are not the only one obtainable, and are not limited to the specic structure and arrangement illustrated, but may be obtained by employing the principle in other arrangements and constructions. Similarly, the construction and arrangement may be varied to obtain only some of the advantages, if desired. rihe principle may be applied to other vehicles than railw y sleeping cars, as for example house trailers, planes, and passenger ships.

It is an object of the present invention to pro vide a vehicle room arrangement in which zncvable and fixed partitions are employed to maximum space for accommodations maxin mum flexibility, convenience, and privacyT in utilisation of the accommodations.

It is another object of the invention to provide a room arrangement in which a movable partition may alternatively separate adjoining rooms or arrange the rooms en suite while separating a part of one room therefrom as an annex.

Another object is the provision oi a railway sleeping car room arrangement in which one oi a pair of adjoining rooms has a narrow end portion, and a movable partition is mounted for shifting to extend either across the narrow end portion to provide an annex while arranging the rooms en suite or disposed to separate the rooms to provide individual accommodations.

Another object is the provision of a sleeping car room arrangement in which a plurality of rooms are disposed along a passageway having alcoves from which the room doors open to permit entry and exit without impeding the passageway, and movable partitions between adjoining rooms are mounted for shifting from roomseparating position to a position placing a pair of adjoining rooms en suite and extending across a narrow part of one of the rooms denned therein by an alcove to provide an annex.

Still another object is the provision of a sleeping car room arrangement in which a plurality of rooms are disposed along a passageway having alcoves with storage compartments therein accessible from the alcoves and from which the room doors open for entry and exit, without impedance of the passageway.

Other and further objects,I advantages, and features of the invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art from the following description together with the accompanying drawings, in which:

Fig. 1 is a horizontal sectional View through a portion of a railway sleeping car showing the invention applied to a pair of adjoining rooms therein;

Fig. 2 is a vertical sectional View taken substantially as indicated by the line 2 2 of Fig. l;

Fig. 3 is a transverse sectional view taken substantially as indicated by the line 3 3 of Fig. 1, with the movable partition member in the dotted line position of the latter figure.

Fig. 4 is a sectional detail view taken substantially as indicated by the line `4--4 of Fig. 3;

Fig. 5 is a horizontal sectional View showing the track arrangement for the movable partition member;

Figs. 6 and '7 are enlarged broken views of the parts shown in Fig. 5, showing the partition member in its room-separating position by full lines in Fig. 6 and in its annex-forming position in Fig. 7, and also showing an intermediate position thereof by broken lines in Fig. 6;

Fig. 8 is an enlarged view of the parts shown in the upper portion of Fig. 3;

Fig. 9 is a detail view of the track and partition suspension as seen in Fig. 8;

Fig. l() is an enlarged View of the parts shown in the upper portion of Fig. 2;

Fig. ll is a detail view of the track and partition suspension as seen in Fig. 10;

Fig. 12 is a broken horizontal sectional View similar to Fig. 5 but taken in a lower plane, showing the jambs for the partition member and illustrating the partition member in room-separating position by full lines and in annex-forming position by broken lines;

Fig. 13 is a sectional detail view taken substantially as indicated by the line |3-I3 oi Fig. 3; and

Fig. 14 is a fragmentary elevational view showing one of the partition member locking means.

Referring to the drawings, there is shown in Figs. 1 and 2 a pair of adjoining rooms A and B in a railway sleeping car or similar vehicle, each having one end dened by a side wall 20 of the oar and the other by a partition 2l which defines one side of a passageway 22 extending along the rooms and having its other side defined by the other side wall 23 of the car. Between the rooms A and B is a common partition 24 serving` as a side wall of each room, extending from the wall 20 to the partition 2l. The upper part of the partition 24 is formed by a pair of spaced parallel partition portions 25 and 26 extending uninterruptedly the length of the partition, one of these portions, in this instance the portion 26 facing on the room A, having a part of its lower edge cut away, a removable partition piece 21 normally filling the gap (see Figs. 8 to l1). The partition portions 25 and 2t are secured in spaced relation by a Z-plate 23 and an angle member 29, as shown in Figs. 4 and 1l, the plate 28 having a flange positioned to depend from the lower margin of the cutaway part of the portion 2E for engagement by one face of the removable piece 2l. A suitable strip or plate 33 extends over the joint between the portion 25 and piece 2l and holds the latter in place, being secured by screws or the like. The lower part of the partition 24 is formed by fixed portions 3| and 32 extending from the wall 23 and the partition 2! respectively, in a plane between the upper portions 25 and 2t, and defining an opening extending from the floor to the lower edges of the upper portions between the inner opposed edges of the lower portions. Z-plates 33 and 35 join the upper ends of the partition portions 3l and 32 to the lower edges of the portions 25 and 26, respectively, as shown in Fig. 4, the plates 33 extending the full length of the partition (Fig. ll), while the plates 34 terminate adjacent the opening.

The partition 2li is completed by a movable partition member 35 which is adapted to close the opening. The member 35 is in the form of a substantially rigid panel of suitable material with channel members 33 disposed over the top, bottom, and end edges thereof, and channel-form brackets 31 at the upper corners flush with the channel members 35 serving for connection of the partition member 35 to mounting means as hereinafter explained. The lower edge of the partition member is preferably spaced somewhat above the floor covering, and is provided with a flexible sealing strip 38 of rubber or the like for engagement with the floor covering. Suitable handles 39 are secured on the room A side of the partition member 35 for moving it between the iull line and dotted line positions of Fig. l, in the manner hereafter described. Adjacent its righthand end as viewed in Figs. 2 and 3, the partition member is provided with a door opening having a door Q mounted therein to open into room A and which may be locked from either or both sides by means of double-handled lock iii. The edges of the door opening and ci the door may be dened by channel members A2, and a sealing strip i3 similar to the strip 38 may be secured on the bottom of the door, as shown in Fig. 13. Adjacent its left-hand end, the member 35 may have a mirror Lili on each side. Suitn able locks 45 are provided for securing the partition member in either of its alternate positions, one of these locks being located at the left edge of the member and two being spaced along its right edge. One of these locks is illustrated in Fig. 14 as comprising essentially a rack bar 46 which serves as the locking bolt, and a cogwheel 4l which may be rotated in one or the other drecticn by a suitable key to project the bolt into or retract it from a suitable keeper d3. Other suitable locking means may be employed if desired.

As best shown in Figs. 9, 11 and l2, the edge of the lower partition portion 3i is provided with a jamb t9 formed by a Z-plate 5 having its central web part extending across the edge of portion 3i with one nange secured to the side thereof facing room a, the second flange projecting in a plane parallel to the secured lange but in the opposite direction, and on the room B side of the partition portion 3i. A iinishing and reinforcing strip 5l is secured on the room B side of the partition portion with an edge engaging the cenn tral Web of the plate 5B. A strip 52 of rubber, felt, or material is disposed on the second flange of the lli-plate for engagement by the edge of the partition rnember 35. In the central web of the folate is a slot through which the bolt of the left-hand loci; t5 may engage with a keeper recessed in the edge of portion lil. edge or" the other part' ion portion 32 is a jarnb 53 similar to the iainb da, except that its Z-plate has a central web angled toward the partition 2i and opposite side o room A, and strips 52 are secured on both the central web and the projecting flange of the Z-plate. In the central Web of the plate is a pair of slots behind which are keepers til for the right-hand locks te of the partition member 5, and in the projecting ange of this ifi-plate is a slot located to accommodate the bolt ci" the left-hand lock when the partition member is in the dotted lin-e position of Fig. 12. A. keeper it is secured on the room B face of this iange to receive the oolt projected through the slot (Fi 2 and l0). The other keepers are mounted substantially as shown in Fig. 14. The lor-.fer edge of the reinovable partition piece 21 has a suite-hie i..-shaped linishing strip 55 just above the level of the partition member 35. A strip ar to the strips 52 is secured on the depending ige of the Z-plate 33, for engagep edge of the partition member.

2l is formed with a plurality of o from the passageway 22 into what would otherwise be room space and providing alcov at intervals which open oil the passageway have suficient depth to accommodate person standing therein substantially clear of the passageway. The backs of the alcoves are provided, by portions of the partition olsets eX- tending substantially parallel to Wall 2li, and behind each ci the alcoves is a compartment @il defined by a partition @l parallel to the back of the alcove and end partitions 62 which extend between the partition Si and the sides of the alcoves, the compartments in elect being part of the alcoves. i partition t2 extends from each baci; tion 5l to the vehicle Wall 20, and with the partition members which provide the comp rtr. ent alcove, defines the side of the room opposite that l 'ided by the common partition 24%. As will clear from Fig. l, the alcoves 5d are spaced irozn the cornr'ion partition, and each alcove and it.;I compartment GEI extend on both sides of the adjacent partition t3. In the present insta' ce, the alcoves and compartments are restan ar, but may be or" other configurations. already indicated, the alcove 5t may be considered defined by the back tion and end partitions 5E together with the transversely extending portions of the partition' ment is contained in the alcove or is located be, hind it or otherwise adjacent thereto, and theparticular `construction employed is determined Along the.

by considerations of relative economy and facility of assembly. On the sides of the partitions iit opposite the rooms A and B are other rooms or similar vehicle spaces. The alcoves 58 and cornpartinents Gil, or perhaps more accurately the offsets and partitions defining them, provide a relatively narroW part at the end oi each room adjacent the passageway, and provide partition means in the room A for cooperation with the movable partition member 35 to define an annex therein as, hereafter explained.

Each compartment Ei is divided into a centrally disposed linen locker tft or the like, and a Wardrobe lecher Se and shell and luggage space @9 at successively lower levels on each side thereof. The locker di has a door opening onto the alcove so that attendant may have ready access to its interior While standing clear of the passageway and thug prepare the rooms for either nighttime or daytime use Without any appreciable interference with trado in the passageway. The necessary supplies for the rooms adjacent each alcove are kept conveniently at hand in the locker, saving time labor in preparing the rooms for use. The wardrobe and other subdivisions of the compartment on each side of the locker are arranged accessible only from the adjacent room, except that the shoe locker has door opening to the alcove as weil as one opening on the room, as is well known in sleeping oar construction. rEhe Wardrobe also preferably provided l a door, as shown. Each alcove a pair of doors l@ at opposite sides thereof, each in one o tlie portions of the partition offset extending between the compartment and passageway of the doors 'it opens to one of the roois adjacent the respective alcove 53, tha communication between the rooni` and alcove. ll person ente. leaving a room therefore may in the alcove so as not to impede others who may be moving along the passageway.

Each of the rooms A and B has the wider end thereof adjacent the wall a seat il or the like arranged to extend between the partition Eli and the Wall. The backrest portion or" the seat il is foldable and mounted in cooperative relation to a vertically disposed folding hed 'EZ which is adapted to be disposed horizontally extending lengthwise of the room to the partition to provide a lower berth. shelf is disposed conveniently at one end ort the seat, and shelves "iii may be provided above the adjacent the compartment te. The ceiling of each room is spaced below the roer" the car, may have a movable portion 'it adjacent tho Wall 2G containing and normally concealing an per berth lil which may be lowered for by any suitable means, not shown. At the narrow end part of each room, on opposite sides or the lower partition portion 32, toilet fccilities provided, such as a hopper il, a fo ng washstand lli, a mirror 19, and such additional items as may be desired. The partion portion preferably ex tends inwardly betten roo n: to a point somewhat beyond the toilet facilities. The room door 'i'l is opposite the and is arranged to swing clear of the toilet facilities. A plate-like member Sill is disposed over t`...e narrow end part of each room, at approxinately the level of the removable partition piece El, extending from above the room door l@ to `ition portion 32 and from the partition 2l to the plane which extends from the edge of portion 32 to the parttion means dening the alcove 58 and compartment 60, in this instance to the edge of the end partition G2 adjacent the room door. 'Ihe plate member 80 is spaced below the ceiling 14, and although it may be formed as a depressed portion thereof, is preferably a separate part which may serve as a luggage or package shelf as well as the ceiling ior the annex hereinafter described. To hold the depth of the shelf to a convenient limit, a vertical partition element 3l is provided extending between the ceiling 'le and plate member 89 in spaced relation to the partition 2 l. As best shown in Fig. 9, the edge of the plate member extending from the partition portion 32 to the partition 52 is supported by an angle member .82 extending similarly and secured to the partitions. The other edges or the plate member may be supported. by suitable angle members secured to the adjacent partitions, The angle member 82 has a depending flange to which is secured an upstanding ilange of a Z-plate 83 similar' to and extending from the Z-plate 3ft which joins the partition portions 2E and 32 as previously described.. The Z-plate 33 has its lower ange extending as a continuation of the lower flanges of Z-plates 33 and 3d, and a strip l similar to the strips 52 and 5G, and serving as a continuation of the latter, is secured on this ilange of the plate 83. A nosing ii of inverted channel form is provided at the edge of the plate member 83, pro- .iecting above and serving as a retainingT lip for the shelf afforded by the member. The nosing is formed by an angle member S5 with a vertically disposed flange secured to the upstanding flange of Z-plate S3 and a horizontal flange extending from the upper edge of the vertical flange out- Wardly of the plate member 8e and having a depending lip to which is secured a removable plate 8l corresponding substantially to the removable partition piece 22'. The removable plate 8l has one end in engagement with the piece 21, or adjacent thereto, and the other end disposed adjacent the partition 62. A jamb 83 is provided at the partition E2 in the vertical plane of the edge portion of plate member 8G. The jamb 88 is similar to the jambs 49 and 53, but diiiering slightly therefrom, as may best be understood by reference to Figs. 11, 12, and 14. As there shown, the jamb 83 is formed by an angle member 89 one flange of which is spaced from the oi'set of partition El by a suitable .Z-plate 9D and has an offset part secured to the partition 62, the other flange of the angle member extending substantially in the plane of the central web part of the Z-plate 5t oi jamb 53 and having a strip 52 thereon similar to the strips 52 of the other jambs. The angle member 59 and Z-plate 9i! are appropriately slotted for reception of the bolts of the right-hand locks t5 of the partition member 35 in keepers 8S recessed in the adjacent partition, as shown in Fig. 14. The distance between the jambe i3 and B, or in other words the width of the narrow end part of room A taken in the plane of the edge of plate member 85, is substantially equal to the Width of the opening of the common partition 24, so that the partition member 35 may extend completely thereacross. When the partition member is disposed in this position across the narrow end part of the room, an annex 92 (Fig. 1) is dened by the partition member, the partition portion 32, and the partition 2l and its oiiset in which the room door 'i8' is located. The luggage shelf 88 provides a ceiling for the annex, which is thus completely closed o from the remainder of room A to aiord complete privacy when the toilet facilities are used. The room door 10 comprises the major part of one end of the annex, and of course is locked, passage to and from the annex being had through the door 40 in the partition member t5. When the partition member is in the annex-forming position, the opening in the common partition 2t is of course unobstructed, the rooms A and B being disposed en suite for use as a combined unit, and the door 'l0 of room B is used for both rooms.

To provide for shifting the partition member 35 between its room-separating position in the common partition 2li and its annex-forming position extending across the narrow room end part, a track 93 is secured slightly above the level of the top of the partition member. As best shown in Figs. 6, 7, 9, and l1, the track 93 has one portion 94 disposed within the nosing i5 and extending along the edge of the shelf member 8l), and another portion 95, at an angle to the portion 94, disposed between the upper partit-ion portion 25 and the removable partition piece 2l and extending across the opening in the common partition 24. The two portions of track 93 are joined with a mitered t at the edge of the partition portion 32. The track is substantially an angle member with one flange S35 extending vertically and secured to the upper partition portion 25 and the vertical flange of the angle member @E of the nosing 85, and the other ange S1 extending horizontally toward the room A from the lower edge of the flange to and being shaped to a shallow channel form for receiving suitable track followers. rlhese followers in this instance are in the form of a pair of rollers mounted to travel on the channeled ilange Si' of the track. One roller 98 is arranged to travel on the track portion gli and the other roller 99 is arranged to run on the other track portion 95. Each roller is mounted on a horizontal axle It@ which projects beyond the edge of the iange ill and has secured thereon a pivot bracket lill. rlhe bracket depends from the axle below the level of the track, and has a horizontal portion at its lower end through which a pivot pin i532 projects into one of the corner brackets 3*! of the partition member 35, in which it is secured by a suitable screw |03 or the like. The partition member is thus suspended below the track Q3 and arranged to pivot about either or both of two vertical axes passing through the pivot pins it?, and the rollers are at all times spaced apart by substantially the length of the partition member. In movement of the partition member from one position to the other, the roller $8 moves only on the track portion Ell, and the roller 99 only on track portion 95.

The movement of the partition member 35 between its alternate positions is made clear by Figs. 6 and '7. In Fig. 6, the partition member is shown in its room-separating position by full lines, the roller te being at the end oi the track portion adjacent the edge of the lower partition portion 3l, and the roller S8 at the angle or corner of the track portions adjacent the edge of the lower partition portion 32. The partition member is held in this position by the locks 45, the bolts of which are projected into the respective keepers llt mounted behind the jambs 49 and 53, and the door it in the partition member is locked, so that access to one room from the other is effectively prevented. in addition, the engagement of the edge channels 3S of the partition member against the strips 52 and 56, and the provision of the sealing strips 38 and I3, substantially prevents passage of light or air currents between the rooms and deadens sounds. The locks and strips also prevent rattling of the partition member. To move the partition member 35 from this position, shown in dotted lines in Fig. l and also shown in Fig. 3, to the annexforming position illustrated in Fig. 7, shown in full lines in Fig. 1 and also shown in Fig. 2, the locks 45 are released and the handles 39 are grasped to swing the partition member so as to move the roller e8 on the track portion 54 to the end thereof adjacent the partition 62, and also move the roller 95 on the track portion @5 to the junction of the track portions, the partition member swiveling relative to the rollers about the pins it?. The latter positions of the rollers are shown in Fig. 7. An intermediate position of the partition member and rollers in the movement thereof is indicated by dotted lines in Fig. 6. The partition member secured in the annexforming position by the locks 45 in the same manner as in its room-separating position, the bolts being engaged in the keepers i8 associated with the jamb 83 and the keeper #it mounted on the flange of the Z-plate d of jamb 53. The edge channels 3: of the partition member engage the strips 5,: of the jambs and the strip Sil on .Ii-plate 83 below the nosing 8%. The room door is locked, and the door iii is unlocked at least on the side facing the annex e2 so that the annex may be entered when desired. With the partition member in the annex-forming position, the rooms A and B are arranged en suite for entry or exit through the room door 'i8 of room B,

as previously1 mentioned. The partition member- 35 is moved to the room-separating position by reversing the operation just described for shifting it to the annex-forming position.

The removable piece El and the removable plate il? provide for easy assembly of the parts and for repair or replacement of worn parts with a minimum of difficulty, and thus add to the practicabllity and utility of the invention without detracting from the appearance of the structure. Closing pieces or plates of suitable form are provided at the ends of the cutaway part of the upper partition portion 2t, as shown for example in Fig. 9, to cover the joints between the removable piece and the partition and between the removable plate and the removable piece, but need not be described in detail.

Although the annex 92 has been described as formed in the room A, it will be obvious that if desired the movable partition member 35 may be so mounted as to be shiftable for positioning across room B instead, or the arrangement may be such that an annex may be formed in either room. For all practical purposes, however, it is sufficient that one of the rooms be arranged for the provision or an annex. In this connection, it is evident that the alcove 58 and compartment 63 provide partition means in the room for cooperation with the movable partition member in providing the annex, but that other partition means may be employed for this purpose if desired, or in cases where the proportions of the room permit, the partition member may be arranged to extend across the room to form an annex without the use of any partition means to lessen the space which the partition member must span.

What is claimed is:

l. ln a vehicle, a pair of adjoining rooms each donned by a common side wall, another side wall, end walls of which at least one connects the side Walls, at least one oi the rooms having partition means extending between the other end wall thereof and said other side wall thereof to define a relatively narrow end portion of the room adjacent said other end wall, a plate member extending over said narrow room end portion having an inner edge portion spaced from said other end wall and being spaced below the room ceiling level, an opening in the common side wall located with a side thereof adjacent said edge portion of the plate member and having a width corresponding to the length of said edge portion, a movable partition of a length corresponding the lengthY of said edge portion, a generally horizontal track member having a portion disposed along said edge portion and another portion disposed over the opening, a pair 'of track` followers on the partition each engaged with one of the track member portions and movable therealong for shifting the partition between a position extending across the opening to separate the rooms and a position extending across the narrow room end portion along said plate member edge portion to define the room end portion as an annex and simultaneously arrange the rooms en suite, a door in the partition aording passage to and from the annex in the last-mentioned position of the partition, and a door in the other of said rooms allowing passage to and from both rooms in the en suite relation thereof.

2. In a vehicle, a pair of adjoining rooms each defined by a common side wall, another side wall, end walls of which at least one connects the side walls, at least one of the rooms having partition means extending between the other end wall thereof and said other side wall thereof to define a relatively narrow end portion of the room adjacent said other end wall, a plate member extending ovcr said narrow room end portion having an inner edge portion spaced from said other end wall and being spaced below the room ceiling level, an opening in the common side wall located with a side thereof adjacent said edge portion of the plate member and having a width corresponding to the length of said edge portion, a movable partition 4of a length corresponding to the length of said edge portion, a generally horizontal track member having a portion disposed along said edge portion and another portion disposed over the opening, a pair of track followers on the partition each engaged withV one of the track member portions and movable therealong for shifting the partition between a position extending across the opening to separate the rooms and a position extending across the narrow room end portion along said plate member edge portion to define the room end portion as an annex and simultaneously arrange the rooms en suite, and a door in the partition affording passage to and from the annex in the last-mentioned position of the partition.

3. In a vehicle, a pair of adjoining rooms each defined by a common side wall, another side wall, end walls of which at least one connects the side walls, at least one of the rooms having partition means extending between the other end wall thereof and said other side wall thereof to denne `a relatively narrow' end portion of the room adjacent said other end wall, a plate member extending over said narrow room end portion having an inner edge portion spaced from said other end wall and being spaced below the room ceiling level, an opening in the common side wall located with a side thereof adjacent said edge portion of the plate member and having a width corresponding to the length of said edge portion, a movable partition of a length corresponding to the length of said edge portion, a generally horizontal track member having a portion disposed along said edge portion and another portion disposed over the opening, and a pair of track followers on the partition each engaged with one of the track member portions and movable therealong for shifting the partition between a position extending across the opening to separate the rooms and a position extending across the narrow room end portion along said plate member edge portion to separate the room end portion from the room as an annex and simultaneously arrange the rooms en suite.

4. In a vehicle, a pair of adjoining rooms each defined by a common side wall, another side wall, and end walls disposed between the side walls, at least one of the rooms having said other side wall thereof shorter than the common wall and one of the end walls shorter than the other end wall and also having partition means connecting the shorter walls to dene a relatively narrow end portion of the room adjacent the shorter end wall, an opening in the common side wall spaced from said shorter end wall and having a Width corresponding to the width of said narrow room end portion, a movable partition of a length corresponding to the width of the opening, a generally horizontal track having a portion along the common side Wall extending across the opening and another portion extending from the common side wall adjacent the opening to the partition means, a pair of track followers on the partition each engaged with one of the track portions and shiftable therealong for moving the partition between a position extending across the opening to separate the rooms and a position extending across the narrow room end portion to provide an annex and simultaneously dispose the rooms en suite, a door in the partition aording passage to and from the annex in the last-mentioned position of the partition, and a door in the other of said rooms allowing passage to and from both rooms in the en suite relation thereof.

5. In a vehicle, a pair of adjoining rooms each deiined by a common side wall, another side wall, end walls of which at least one connects the side walls, at least one of the rooms having partition means extending between the other end wall thereof and said other side wall thereof to dene a relatively narrow end portion of the room adjacent said other end wall, an opening in the common side wall spaced from said other end wall and having a width corresponding to the width of said narrow room end portion, a movable partition of a length corresponding to the width of the room end portion, a generally horiaontai track member having a portion disposed across the opening and another portion extending across the room end portion from the partition means to the common side wall, a pair of track followers on the partition each engaging with one of the track member portions and shiftable therealong for moving the partition between a position extending across the opening to separate the rooms and a position extending across the narrow room end portion to separate said room end portion from the remainder of the room as an annex, and a door in the partition affording passage to and from the annex in the last-mentioned position of the partition.

6. In a vehicle, a pair of adjoining rooms each defined by a common side wall and another side wall and end walls of which at least one coni Ji) nects the side walls, at least one of the rooms having partition means extending between said other side wall thereof and the other end wall thereof to denne a relatively narrow end portion of the room adjacent the shorter end wall, an opening in the common side wall spaced from the shorter end wall and having a Width substantially equal to the width of said narrow room end portion, a movable partition of a length substantially equal to the width or' the opening, a generally horizontal track having a portion extending across the opening and another portion extending between the common side wall and the partition means, and a pair of track followers on the movable partition each engaged with one of the track portions and shiftable therealong for moving the partition between a position extending across the opening to separate the rooms and a position extending across the narrow room end portion to provide an annex and simultaneously to dispose the rooms en suite.

7. In a vehicle, a pair of adjoining rooms each dened by a pair of side walls and a pair of end walls, one of the side walls of each room being common to the other room, at least one of the rooms having partition means extending partially thereacross from the other of said side walls in spaced relation to the plane of one of the end walls, a plate member covering the part of the room defined between said one end wall and the plane of said partition means and spaced below the room ceiling level, an opening in the common side wall located with one side thereof adjacent said plane and having a width corresponding to the distance between the common wall and the partition means, a movable partition of a length corresponding to the width of the opening, a track member having angularly related portions each extending from adjacent said one side of the opening with one disposed across the opening and another disposed extending between the common wall and the partition means, a pair of track followers on the partition each engaging with one of the track member portions and movable therealong for shifting the partition between a position extending across the opening to separate the rooms and a position extending between the common wail and the partition means along said plate member to separate the covered room part from the remainder of the room as an annex and simultaneously to arrange the rooms en suite, and a door in the partition allowing passage to and from the annex in the last-mentioned position of the partition.

8. In a vehicle, a pair of adjoining rooms each defined by a pair of side walls and a pair of end walls, one of the side walls of each room being common to the other room, at least one of the rooms having partition means extending partially thereacross from the other of said side Walls in spaced relation to the plane or" one of the end walls, an opening in the common side wall spaced from said one end Wall and having a width corresponding to the distance between the partition means and the common wall, a movable partition of a length corresponding to the width of the opening, a track member having angularly related portions or which one extends across the opening and the other extends between the common wall and the partition means, a pair of track followers on the partition each engaging with one of the track member portions and movable therealong for shifting the partition between a position extending across the opening to separate the rooms and a position extending between the common wall and the partition means to separate a part of the one room from the remainder thereof as an annex and simultaneously to arrange the rooms en suite, and a door in the partition allowing passage to and from the annex in the last-mentioned position of ie partition.

9. in a a pair of adjoining rooms having a common side wall and each also having another side wall and end walls connecting the side walls, at least one or the rooms having a generally horizontal plate member spaced below the ceiling extending from side wall to side wall and from one or the end walls to a Vertical plane between the end walls and presenting an edge portion in said plane, an opening in the common side wall of a width corresponding to the length of said edge portion and located with a side thereof adjacent said plane, a generally horizontal track having a portion extending across said one room along said edge portion of the plate member and another portion extending over the opening, a pair oi' rollers each mounted to travel on one of the tract; portions, a substantially rigid partition of a length corresponding to the length of said edge portion carried by the rollers in swiveled relation thereto, the partition by movement the rollers on the tracl: portions being shifts-ble between a position closing the opening and a position extending across said .one room along said plan@ to provide an enclosed annex and simultaneously to arrange the rooms en suite, a door the partition to allow passage to and from the annex in the last-mentioned position of the partition, and a door in the other of the roo-ins to allow passage to and from both rooms in the en suite arrangement thereof.

10. In a vehicle, a pair of adjoining rooms having a common side wall and each also having another side wall and end walls connecting the side walls, at least one of the rooms having a generally horizontal plate member disposed thereacross at one end extending from the adjacent end wall to a vertical plane between the end walls and presenting an edge portion in said plane and spaced below the room ceiling level, an opening in the common side wall of a width corresponding to the length of said edge portion and located with a side thereof adjacent said plane, a track having a portion extending along the common wall across the opening and another portion extending across said one room along said plane, a pair of track followers each mounted to travel on one of the track portions, a substantially rigid partition of a length corresponding to the length of said edge portion carried by the track followers, the partition by movement of the followers on .the track portions being shiftable between a position along the common wall closing the opening and a position extending across said one room along said plane closing off the portion of the room below the plate member to provide an annex and simultaneously disposing the rooms en suite, and a door the partition to allow passage to and from the annex in the last-mentioned position of the partition.

l1. In a vehicle, a pair of adjoining rooms having a common side wall and each also having another side wall and end walls connecting the side walls, an opening in the common side wall having Aa width corresponding to the distance between the common side wall and the other side wall of one of the rooms in a plane spaced from one of the end walls, said opening being located with a side thereof adjacent said plane, a -track member having a portion extending across the opening and another portion extending across the space between the common side wall and said other side wall along said plane, a substantially rigid partition of a length corresponding to the width of the opening, a pair of track followers on the partition each mounted on one of the track member portions for travel thereon to shift the partition between a position extending across the opening to separate the rooms and a position extending across said one room. between the common wall and said other side wall along said plane to divide a part of the room from the remainder as an annex and simultaneously to place the rooms en suite, and a door in the partition to allow passage to and from the annex in the lastmentioned position of the partition.

l2. ln a vehicle, a pair of adjoining rooms, a passageway separated from the rooms by a cornmon wall having odset portions dciining an alcove opening off the passageway, means dividing the alcove into a storage compartment and a recess oft the passageway of suicient depth to accom.- modate a person substantially clear of the passageway, means aiording access to the compara ment from the recess, a door affording passage between the recess and one oi the rooms, an opening between the rooms, and a partition movably mounted ior selective shifting .between a position extending across the opening and a position extending across a portion of the other of said rooms to provide a completely enclosed annex therein and simultaneously to arrange the rooms en suite.

13. in a vehicle, a pair of adjoining rooms having a common side wall and each also having another side wall and end walls extending between the side walls, an opening in the common side wall having a width corresponding to the distance between the common side wall and said other side wall of one of the rooms in a plane spaced from one of the end walls, said opening being located with a side thereof adjacent said plane, a movable partition of a length corresponding to the wid .i of the opening, means for supporting the partition in a position along the common side wall closing the opening and in another position between the side walls of said one room along said plane to `divide a part of the room therefrom as an annex and simultaneously to arrange the rooms en suite, and means mounting the partitionon the supporting means for movement thereon between said positions.

14. In a vehicle, a pair of adjoining rooms having a common side wall and each also having another side wall and end walls extending between the side walls, toilet facilities in one of the rooms adjacent one end wall thereof, an opening in the common side wall located with one side thereof adjacent a plane extending transversely of said one room between the toilet facilities and the other end wall of the room, said opening having a width corresponding to the distance in said plane between the side walls of the room, a movable partition of a length corresponding to the width of the opening, means for supporting the partition in a position extending along the cornmon side wall to close the opening and in another position extending across the room substantially in said plane to provide an annex enclosing the toilet facilities and simultaneously to arrange the rooms en suite.

l5. In a vehicle, a passageway having a wall generally parallel to a Wall of the vehicle with offsets therein defining spaced alcoves opening off the passageway, each alcove comprising a recess of suiicient size to accommodate a person substantially clear of the passageway and at least one of the alcoves additionally comprising a compartment with means aiiording access thereto from the recess, a plurality of serially arranged rooms each extending between said vehicle wall and passageway wall divided from each other by alternate long and short generally parallel partitions, each long partition extending from the vehicle wall to the passageway wall and each short partition extending from the vehicle wall to an alcove-defining offset, each room having at its end adjacent the passageway wall a narrow part deiined between an alcove and a long partition, a door for each room disposed in one of said passageway wall offsets affording passage between the room and the adjacent recess, said plurality of rooms including a pair of adjoining rooms having a common partition, an opening in the common partition, a movable partition member of a length at least equal to the width of the opening and to the width of the narrow end portion of one of the pair of rooms, means mounting the partition member for shifting between a position closing the opening and a position extending across the narrow end portion of said one room to provide an annex, and a door in the partition member affording passage to and from the annex in the last-mentioned position of the partition member.

16. In a vehicle, a passageway having a wall generally parallel to a Wall of the vehicle with offsets therein defining spaced alcoves opening on the passageway, each alcove comprising a recess of sufiicient size to accommodate a person substantially clear of the passageway and at least one of the alcoves additionally comprising a compartment with means affording access thereto from the recess, a plurality of serially arranged rooms each extending between said vehicle wall and passageway wall divided from each other by alternate long and short generally parallel partitions, each long partition extending from the vehicle wall to the passageway wall and each short partition extending from the vehicle wall to an alcove-defining offset of the passageway wall, each room having at its end adjacent the passageway wall a narrow part defined between an alcove and a long partition, a door for each room disposed in one of the passageway wall offsets affording passage between the room and the adjacent recess, said plurality of rooms including a pair of adjoining rooms having one of said partitions as a common partition, an opening in the common partition, a movable partition member of a length at least equal to the width of the opening and to the width of the narrow end part of one of the pair of rooms, and means mounting the partition member for shifting between a position closing the opening and a position extending across the narrow end portion of said one room to provide an annex and simultaneously place the pair of rooms en suite.

17. In a vehicle, a passageway having a wall generally parallel to a wall of the vehicle with oifsets therein defining spaced alcoves opening ofi the passageway each of suficient size to accommodate a person substantially clear of the passageway, a plurality of serially arranged rooms each extending between said vehicle wall and passageway wall divided from each other by alternate long and short generally parallel partitions, each long partition extending from the i6 vehicle wall to the passageway wall and each short partition extending from the vehicle wall to an alcove-defining offset of the passageway wall, each room having at its end adjacent the passageway wall a narrow part defined between an alcove and a long partition, a door for each room disposed in one of the passageway wall ofisets affording passage between the room and the adjacent alcove, said plurality of rooms including a pair of adjoining rooms having one of said partitions as a common partition, an opening inthe common partition, a movable partition member of a length at least equal to the width of the opening and to the width of the narrow end part of one of said pair of rooms, means mounting the partition member for shifting between a position closing the opening to separate the pair of rooms and a position extending across the narrow end part of said one room to provide an annex and simultaneously arrange the pair of rooms en suite, and a door in the partition member for passage to and from the annex in the last-mentioned position of the partition member.

18. In a vehicle, a pair of adjoining rooms, a passageway separated from the rooms by a common wall having an offset providing an alcove on the passageway and a corresponding narrow part at the adjacent end of one of the rooms, a compartment in the alcove occupying only a portion of the space thereof and leaving a recess on" the passageway of sufficient size to accommodate a person substantially clear of the passageway, means affording access to the compartment from the recess, a door in the oiset to allow passage between said one room and the recess, a door adording passage between the other room and the passageway, an opening between the rooms, a movable partition of a length at least equal to the width of the opening and to the width of said narrow end part of the one room, and means mounting the partition for movement between a position closing the opening and a position extending across said narrow end part from adjacent the opening to the offset to provide an annex.

19. In a vehicle, a pair of adjoining rooms, a passageway separated from the rooms by a common wall having an offset providing an alcove opening oi the passageway oi suiiicient size to accommodate a person substantially clear of the passageway, said oiiset also providing a narrow part in one of the rooms at the end thereof adjacent the wall, a door in the other room affording access to the passageway, an opening between the rooms, a movable partition of a length at least equal to the width of the opening and also to the width of the narrow end portion of said one room, means mounting the partition for movement between a position closing the opening and a position extending across said narrow end part from adjacent the opening to the offset in spaced relation to said wall for providing an annex, and a door in the partition to allow passage between i; he rooms and annex in the last-inentioned position of the partition.

20. In a vehicle, a pair of adjoining rooms, a passageway separated from the rooms by a common wall having an offset providingI an alcove ofi" the passageway or" sufficient size to accommodate a person substantially clear of the passageway, said offset also providing a narrow part in one of the rooms at the end thereof adjacent the wall, a door in the other room affording passage to the passageway, an opening between the rooms, a movable partition of a length at least equal to the width of the opening and to the width of the narrow end part of Said one room, and means mounting the partition for movement between a position closing the opening and a position extending across said narrow end part from adjacent the opening to the offset in spaced relation to said wall to provide an annex for the rooms.

21. In a vehicle, a passageway, a pair of adjoining rooms each having a dimension parallel to the passageway of substantially the length of a bed and separated from the passageway by a common wall having an offset providing an alcove adjacent both rooms opening off the passageway, a compartment in the alcove occupying only a portion thereof and spaced from the passageway a sufcient distance to allow accommodation of a person in the alcove substantially clear of the passageway, means affording access to the compartment from the alcove, and a pair of doors each disposed in the offset clear of the compartment between one of the rooms and the alcove to provide for passage between each room and the alcove.

22. In a vehicle, a passageway, a plurality of serially arranged rooms extending along the passageway each having a dimension parallel to the passageway of substantially the length of a bed and separated therefrom by a common wall having offsets providing spaced alcoves opening 01T 30 18 the passageway each located adjacent a pair of adjoining rooms, each alcove comprising a compartment and a recess off the passageway of sufcient size to accommodate a person substantially clear of the passageway, means affording access to the compartment from the recess, and.

a door in each room opening to a recess for pas-I sage between the room and recess.

23. In a vehicle, a passageway and a room separated by a wall havingan offset providing adjacent the room an alcove opening off the passageway, said room having a dimension parallel to the passageway of substantially the length of a bed and said alcove having a dimension transverse of the passageway smaller than the corresponding dimension of the room, means dividing the alcove into a compartment and a recess off the passageway and adjacent the room of sufficient size to accommodate a person substantially clear of the passageway, means aiTording access to the compartment from the recess, and a door mounted in said wall offset to allow passage between the room and recess.

References Cited in the iile of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 2,232,263 Patton Feb. 18, 1941 2,548,851 Watter Apr. 10, 1951 

